Water relations and photosynthesis of a desert CAM plant, Agave deserti
The water relations and photosynthesis of Agave deserti Engelm., a plant exhibiting Crassulacean acid metabolism, were measured in the Colorado desert. Although no natural stomatal opening of A. deserti occurred in the summer of 1975, it could be induced by watering. The resistance for water vapor diffusion from a leaf (R/sub wv/) became less than 20 sec cm/sup -1/ when the soil water potential at 10 cm became greater than --3 bars, as would occur after a 7-mm rainfall. As a consequence of its shallow root system (mean depth of 8 cm), A. deserti responded rapidly to the infrequent rains, and the succulent nature of its leaves allowed stomatal opening to continue for up to 8 days after the soil became drier than the plant. When the leaf temperature at night was increased from 5 to 20 C, R/sub wv/ increased 5-fold, emphasizing the importance of cool nighttime temperatures for gas exchange by this plant. Although most CO/sub 2/ uptake occurred at night, a secondary light-dependent rise in CO/sub 2/ influx generally occurred after dawn. The transpiration ratio (mass of water transpired/mass of CO/sub 2/ fixed) had extremely low values of 18 for a winter day, and approximately 25 for an entire year.
- Research Organization:
- Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 7213001
- Journal Information:
- Plant Physiol.; (United States), Vol. 58:4
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
DESERTS
PLANTS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
TRANSPIRATION
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
CARBON DIOXIDE
COLORADO
DIFFUSION
GASES
LEAVES
METABOLISM
PH VALUE
RAIN
ROOTS
SEASONS
SOILS
STOMATA
UPTAKE
WATER
WATER VAPOR
ARID LANDS
ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS
BIOMASS
CARBON COMPOUNDS
CARBON OXIDES
CHALCOGENIDES
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
ENERGY SOURCES
FLUIDS
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
NORTH AMERICA
OPENINGS
OXIDES
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION
SYNTHESIS
USA
VAPORS
510100* - Environment
Terrestrial- Basic Studies- (-1989)
550500 - Metabolism
551000 - Physiological Systems